1. Watering timeThe most suitable watering time is different in different seasons. For example, in summer, it is relatively hot, so it is not suitable to water at noon when the sun is scorching. It is generally suitable to water in the morning and evening when the temperature is lower. In spring and autumn, it is relatively cool and drier, so it is more appropriate to water at nine o'clock in the morning, three o'clock in the afternoon, and in the evening. In winter, it is better to water at noon. 2. Watering methodAs for the blue-eyed chrysanthemum, it does not like an overly humid environment, so it should not be watered too frequently, but you should also not wait until the soil in which it is planted is completely dry before watering it. Each time you water, you must water thoroughly. Don't just let the surface soil be moist while the soil near the roots is still dry. This will prevent the roots from absorbing enough water and the plant will still die. After watering, it is best to place the blue-eyed chrysanthemum in a ventilated and cool place, away from direct sunlight, to avoid the evaporation of water and fertilizer too quickly and causing its growth environment to become dry. In addition, when watering, water the plant into the pot and try not to let water get on the stems and other parts. Otherwise, if this continues for a long time, it will cause the stems to rot, which is not conducive to its growth. 3. NotesThe soil it likes has good drainage. When watering, water should not accumulate in the pot, otherwise it will inhibit root respiration. Long-term lack of oxygen in the roots is not only not conducive to the plant's absorption of nutrients, but will also cause root rot. If you add too much water at one time, pour out the excess water in time, or change the soil directly to prevent its roots from rotting in water. |
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